[center][img]http://txt-dynamic.static.1001fonts.net/txt/dHRmLjgwLmZjYmZjMy5TMkZ2Y25VZ1MyOXBlblZ0YVEsLC4x/billo.regular.png[/img][hr][hr][/center] [b][u]Speaking to[/u] -[/b] [b]Miné[/b] ([@Rune_Alchemist]) [color=Pink][i][b]Guwah[/b][/i][/color]. This wasn't a good start to the day. Not at all. The second she had walked - or rather, rushed - into the back of the auditorium, everything, including Kaoru herself, was just… screwed up. Well, it was at that time that she realised she had screwed up. Completely. It wasn't that often that she acted so jagged and jittery, but after waking up late from the many night hours she stayed awake and hyped up, quickly shoving cookies into her mouth as she sprinted down as fast as she could towards her new school, and almost tripping over one of the spare chairs as she entered the auditorium with a few too many people watching, it was clear to Kaoru and maybe the people watching that she had screwed up. Things were just beginning to move too fast for her that she didn't even have time to zone out or anything. She didn't have time to utter a word, or think of any words to utter. Still having a small crumb on the side of her mouth, Kaoru tried to let that awkward entrance slide. The teacher who was about to take them to wherever probably had a much more odd entrance towards the newcomers like herself than when she stumbled into the student filled area. Which gave her a weird sense of relief. She would continue to trail behind awkwardly with her new junior class, as she was completely new to this whole system and this whole school. So seeing this gigantic outdoor stadium in this gigantic hero school split up into a gigantic athletics tracks was spinning Kaoru's mind into a confused cluster of fucks. Honestly, everything was moving too fast for the girl that usually moved at a snail's pace. And, according to this muscleman teacher, they would be the first to display their Quirks. Whether she wanted to feel happy or hesitant about it… Kaoru had no idea. However, it wasn't like she could actually use her Quirk effectively in a majority of these tests. That was unless she managed to think up of some sort of plan, which she was why she was standing around as the rest of the students had gone off to do their own thing. Realising that she had drifted off for far too long, Kaoru scuttled away in a random direction. And this direction had led to the… softball toss? There was no getting help from her Quirk in this one. So Kaoru would just throw like she normally did, just like the not so regular person she was. Physical Education wasn't her forte, but that didn't mean she was crap at it either. On the third try she had managed to almost hit the target spot on, so hopefully now she didn't look like a complete fool. She didn't do too bad on the 50 metre run (shockingly) either, pacing past the majority of the racers with her goddess legs. But, there was an even faster girl who had dashed ahead of her as if she was racing for a fresh batch of once in a lifetime cookies. Sighing, Kaoru was immediately reminded of this morning's ‘school late race cookie fest'. Maybe she would follow the girl. Or maybe she wouldn't. Kaoru didn't have to look up at the girl - in fact, the two would probably have their eyes locked on each other if they stood on opposite sides - but there was something about this person that made Kaoru more alert and cautious than usual. But maybe the girl wouldn't be as bad as she thought. Maybe her hunch was false. The only way to find out would be to, well, actually speak to her. [color=Pink][b]“You did quite good on that run,”[/b][/color] Kaoru complimented as she slipped towards the runner, with the most deadpan face and deadpan voice. [color=Pink][b]“You're very fast.”[/b][/color] That was all Kaoru could really say, and that was all Kaoru could muster up the courage to say.